Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1897, p. 6

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Ohllntnnc Dinner of Round ouu Ichuhocnlonrnodthottho bnilyol I nnmchbh Inmlnnhx mm of nah. In-4| 1.0! it corporal cqmes seeking with :1 small, hut earnest guard, And they interrupt the dream of that r(x'ruily evil starred, And they y.-mk him to the gunrdhouso `with :1 firm. ungentle yank.- Wliem he fares on bran] and water and reposea on n plank. And he leaves wilhout permission and invades the nearest, town, And these mean humiliations he tries manfully to drown; And he whips six drunken civili21n5,n.nd he makes his forvid Imant That the entire (1.5. army cannot get him buck to post. Then a sergeant takes him drilling, and he makes him bend and jump, And directs his genufloctions, keeping him upon the hump; And he has to clean equipments and do other things like these, Whit-.h he never saw the use of-and at Inst he mutinies. Fighting, drinking, fondly cursing, he continues till he's drugged With his fellows to the station, where they're I't'glSl=9l`('(l and v.igge(l," And then comes ll morn_ remorseful when all humbly he insists, it the judge will let him off, he will do b'etter-und enlists. I uu nun- an-aw... Chicago Record. 114: is dissolute nnd drunken and he goes Ilsa nnr-n Ihnf lzi|Iu UL` ls uissolute unu (lrumu-I1 auu ut-gm-:1 lhe price that kills While his mother prays unco:i.s`ing and his fnlher fools his hills; [[0 nssocintos with hummers of the vilesl, illest fruno, And his college wlucaliun hut accentu- ates his shame. agent in hlVel'p00l. Burglar: are doing a brisk business in the city at the present time. The houses of three well known citizens were visited last night and small valuables and from $40 to 375 were carried off from each place. The victims" were mayor Shaw, A. E l`luI:Imer. assistant general manager of the bank of Commence, and `Frank Pratt. sec- retary ff the Y.M (`.A. -.-, -u, ,5. ..u____. furniture Finds sale In l:nglend-Ileny Burglaries. Tonoxm, Dec. 29.-There in movement on foot to establish a Canadian furniture exporting factory, with headquarters at Toronto. to meet the demand for Canadian furniture in Engiand,which has now grown to such proportions that the monume- turers can hardly meet the home demand and continue their exports. The men most prominently identied with the move- ment ere J. G. Hiy, Owen Sound. and J. S. Arthurs. Berlin. It is intended to transact business in England through an agent in Liverpool. Rnrurlnrn nrn dnimr ii brisk business five years old if she is a da and is -without ` friend: or hou.ie.- She usegto live in Lan- -ark county. near Perth. but last eummer she was shipped into Kingston for the eu- thorities here to take care of. Not feeling so disposed they cent her back, and since then it is hard to say how she bu managed to exist. She reared a large family. but she says they all: all seed 513 :01! in her old age she ie ing atte a cut fro illar topoet. without a place to lay` r a soul `to give her care or comfort. It eeeme to he nobody : business to look after her, and she is shipped from one place to another, her only nifence being old age and friend- liness. It is positive cruelty and a down- right shame to accord her such treat- ment. It would lie a blessing and an act of charity to put her into some charit- able institution, according to `her desire, instead of giving the poor old woman `the cold shoulder and adding to her misery. She is bright and cheerful amid all her desolation. Chief Horsey sent her to an hotel last night. paying for her supper. lodging and breakfast. showing `himself a kind-hearted oicial, touched by a case worthy of his or any person e compassion. She was cent down to Brockville this after- We cannot 4 here enumerate prices, but invite inspection of our jacket bargains. Note the place- T6 ESTABLISH E XPORT TRADE Jllflo \1IlollII'IIlU l\9II IITIVOU 0" DUI 3- K I P. brain from Sharbob Lake. She is weighty- : ve dz? without In`;-uln nn Inn..- . EL- ..- 4.. IS... in fun . I A can DOD!-fill` of In-oogaluon from u I I lnnvltnlnu tn.-u_-.I - - s.-cw IlY'CCVIZ"Cl IUI-wlllllllrll IIIIZ IIIW uhnrltnhly Dlopond. Lula evenings you-y old person nunnd Mu. Catharina Kelly arrived on the K. & P. brain from Rhnrhnt. Lnlrn, Sh: in `niohhv. oI_.6 AND AN oufgigi The Black Sheep. ....n_..l nIIpuuuIuI|vIr(uIUI'IzUo.1'|$ vdnudhlbufor xnugungou. Thursday and luihv. J , We do not wish a jacket over if low prices will take them. Al I -nrvvo Ilr'nr.*l_7 _.-_. ...'lI ' Ion! bought at ch:-opt: Public spirited citiunu will vota for Na oponiuig at Bydcnhnu that who Shay 'k_x.itoouldno0bococon ' (afloat than an: h Inn: --An :5" L-pl Who will no Inna? At the next meeting of tho county conn- cil n now wnrdon will have b {be elected. nccocding to tho inurprohtion ol tho Inw. The nunool councillor Malta in nonlin- cd in this connection. K0 in tho oldut mnlnborol the council nndvnnld mlo visit I} and judiciously. . - _,_ -,A... .. _- _. x. Tho oloctorn lhonld not overlook the by- low for tho opening ol Sydonhun ntroot. on Monday out. The count of tho city won moot inconvoniontly laid out. and than in on opportunity not to con-out it in A good way. Tho expomo ho: to In incurred some time, why not as ooeo nod reap only benefit. 3 A UICVUIIHU. .5 "CI" molanl I. Er . U. D%Cn. Rev. E '1`. Evans baa removed {rain the pariah to Bath but still oondnotb` afternoon Sabbath service: at St. Alhon a here. The bicyclists are beiinning to take a very ac-' n t tire inter-neg i a preaenlz municipal con- tent, having in View deairable legielation in their behalf. The men who do not guer- antee to have provided at each inilkaeand a` convenient. abep and tin cu will not he in the race next Monday. '1' ere wan man in the Roman Catholic church on Chriatmae day. Rev. Father Prezaan apeno a low deya at Bernard 'l`ivomey'a. HCHIKJI UH cmnuay. A partial list of holiday visitors : J. G. Ettinger, wife and fnmily. Kingston, at George Watts`; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hon- zy end family, Kingston, at Jamee Daw- aon a; Mr. and Mrs. Smart. Broclwille, at. B. Derbyahire a; Mrs. W. J. Woollnrd `and daughter. Zecta, Berlin, at John Jones`: Mr. and Mrs. King, Reilton. at A. Kenyon a; Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser, 'I`amworth,;b S. D. Clark : ; Heor eAl- lan, Syracuse. no In Smith's; enry Murphy, Yarkei. at his father's, James Murphy; W. Wauion (Iairnu, Camden East. on his home hero_; J. Spnlford. wife and family. at J. Day e; J. M. Danyee and wife, South Finch, with relntiven; Mr. Bell, Toronto, at H. S l).wy'a: W. J. Hambly and Min Rose Bailey. Kingston. at Mrs. Breden e; Mina Agnthn Booth, Cleveland. at her mother's, Mrs. D. Booth. Raw F`. T noun: hon rnrnnvnd from flu : nicely In no Wlrlmy contented. On Sunday evening last the annual ser- mon to the masonic lodge of this place was ereached by their chaplain, Rev. W. B. Seccomhe. in the Methodist church. The memhera of the lodge, in fullregalia. occu- pied the front pews and presented a bril- liant appearance. The church was fill. ed to the doors and the gallery waa called into requisition to accommo- rlate'~~the unusual crowd. The reverend chaplain based his remarks on John xm., 34 : ` A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; as I have loved you, that e also love one another. The first part of t e address was a reply to some objections at times raised to the masonic order, followed by the eetting forth of the benefits of the fraternity. The leve of fraternal societies, the love of fel- low-countrymen. the love of family oven. is not to be confounded or compared with the love of Christ which far excels all other love. Free maeonry is a smaller circle within the larger circle of christianity. During the service t.`. W. Timmerman ren- dered very acceptably The Holy City. 0. A. Mahee is recovering from his acci- dent in Kingston recently and was able to be at hie old post in the Methodist Sunday school on Sunday. A not-Hal If n' hnllrlnv vinifnrn - J I`! The noulinstions for the municipal elec- tions this year passed 011' very quietly. The ow of oratory was one of the features. too. sadly lacking this yesr. J. F. Aylesworth was the only speaker who went into the condition of township affairs at any length. Every men holding public oice should strive to be prepsred to place intelligently before the electors the business coming under his ttention dur- ing the year. The canvass ' proceeding warmly this week and the elections seem likely to be wsrmly contested. On Hnndnv nvsmina lur Hm nnnnnl .m-, Annual Methodist Tea lleetlng-l!nulelpaI l:leotlone-Be|-mou To The uonlo Lodge--Holiday Visitors Were Very PlentItnl-`l`he Wheelmen Taking An Interest In The l.'lectlou|-Iloved From 1, The Parish. Ones.-as, Dec. 29.-'l.`he Christmas tide with its gifts and its blessingtnite joys and its festivities. has come and gone. E very- thing has conspired to make the holy an- niversary one of unusual brightness and cheer. The weather has been ideal Christ- mas weather and the sleigh-bells have been heard for the first time at this season fora number of years. The annual tea- meeting of the-Methodist church took lace as usual on Christmas night. 0 tea was all that could be desired and was followed by an excellent programme. Bowen E. Ayles- worth presiding as chairman. Besides the choir of the church, which can justly claimtobe one of the very best villa'ge choirs in the provin e, the following assim- ed in the programme: Miss Sidanna Davy, in two recitations. given in her usual excellent style; Miss Watts, Messrs. T. Lemon and U. W. Timmerman. in tine_ly rendered solos. Short addresses were made by Dr. Meacharn, M.l`.I .; Rev. Wagg, Newburgh, and Rev. W. B. Seccombe. The proceeds of the tea were `)0. DUUUI $50. 'l`h ;u -an -vv --_ -------. ALI:.T1}1'."xiI-EE1< you will `nd Great Bargains in this de- II7- _-......L L--- .._...._......L.. ODESSA PEOPLE TOOK ADVAN- TAGE OF THE SLEIGHING. THE UDESSA {OCCURRENCESL} FOR HIM. .ook oyer this list. Youfnlay find` something Use- \ ful for ' Hirn or "Hen-. ' Q Cashmere Socks 25c to Goc. Cardigan ackets 7.5cito $3.50. Flannel irts 50c to $2. ' Wool Sweaters 75c to S 3. Wool Underwear 35 to $2.50. Suspenders zqc to 6oc. Neck Scarfs 2oc to $1. 7 ' `Umbrellas $1 to $5. ' -' Linen Handkerchiefs me to 5oc. Silk Handkerchiefs 25c t_of$r.25. Lined Gloves 49c to,$'I.25. Lined Mitts 50c to $1.50. Travelling Rugs $2. 50- to $7. Night Shirts 5oc t`o $1.25. (Jones: 3 fault. _ __|_,I_| ,_A _ . ;-u--,u\rIIv--."'lVO I `lung:-"unInu.uIthuocu'nIlI&hK rnunc-no rnusn with . nu out at an coating and ....:.-0...-"V"-"'*.::'* _..._l_.___.-4...`; / EAVI OPIHID KY NIW Plllllmg '2 CRACKERJST Efery jacket .markd down to cost and under to clear. ` ._c__.__J. RE_;Es',] nnggat-at TOM SMITIE NEW Avwrs ops` Must be Cleared Out. nu:-u\II ."Phono `M. cny um you. . Onrothorlinu no.1 : noun Florin . In- terior Wood Work. Up olntorlng, ( mat Cleaning by Manny : llootrio Carpet clun- monh. Doon Ind Blinds. I K A 3 TI KY HIV I'll! run: nun. with n IIIIB .Be{on ovdorin call. and see our dunno. ' We have supplies nll the but Hanna in tho I city this I Our othorllnu nn.Pnancu.o flmlnn. In. Ihe Camovsky Company, I 32 ONTARIO STREET. l RKILI, IIVUYI Ill!-I Dlllluiv We In doing ll Hun ovderlru We hnva nunnli `none In latkel |]eparlmenl.| FIANTEIAS. Cheap Fancy (loodn. 1\ligooda on_ our celebrated 25c. counter reduced to 15c. for Thunduy and Fridny. R. Uglow &. Co. contented Under The Unlomlnck. LA(msA, Wm-11' COAST or A1-`me-;. Doc. `29.-Ileaha and Berehnrn. important. Bori- ba towns, have been occupied by the La- czda Hauaac. The inhabitants are enthusi- astic over the presence of the British og no they feared an attack from French nu Live troops, who are ondeovoring to force bhemrelvoe on the Bariba country and are dew/utating it. Btltlsh Iltnlster ls Oordlally Beeelved In Venezuela. New Yortk, Dec.` 29.-Mail advices from Caracas, Venezuela, report that the oicial reception by the government of Venezuela of William Henry Doveton Haggard, accredited as minister resident of the British government to Venezuela, took place at Caracas on Dec. 11th. The resumption of diplomatic relations means a resumption of commercial and trade relations between England and Venezeula. Pledges of mutual confidence and esteem were exchahged between minister Haggard and presideut Crespo and there is every indication that the former friendship that existed between the two countries has once more been rmly established. At `four pm. the carriage of the president, Haggard to the federal palace, arrived and the ministerwas driven between the double line of troops that saluted his ar- rival. while the national band played "God Save The Queen." Minister Hag- gard, in the full uniform ofa minister, was met at the entrance of the Elliptic salon by Dr. Rojas. minister of foreign af- fairs, and was introduced to president Crespo. which had been sent to take minister, I av Irv nnuru nun VVlI"|'UlIIlIIIII'e Nzw \ mm, Dec. 29 -The Henld u',a I three distinct poisons have been discovered ' as A result. of chemical nnnlysie. in the I ' body of the fourth wife of Charles '/Iunuli, who collected insunnce money on (he lives I of at least seven persons. He in Iuupented Q of [win responsible for some oi these ` deaths nd in now in the tombs awaiting the termination of team. I 1 We an doing tho lnrcut bmlnau In this line NEUII STORE. u .up- nj---. g... .--- ---u.-_.. _. FRIENDLY RELATIONS RESUMED. ` TOYE S, EYOUR NEXT` PRICES CUT Sherries. Ports. Clarefs, Liquors. Champagnes, DECANTERS. Iuculjvuivts mnlnzinnmao NT bin-114-I n-l}-gln-hn-sl Rb::=>r.`9$ I3. -Br0s Ti-iou-o:"r' A 13 OF uwswmsavvswssaadaa Your guests and how you will treat them. We have made special preparations to have the very best Fruit Cakes, Layer and Fancy Cakes. Pies. Tid Bits, Confectionery, Scotch Sweatbread, Currant Buns, Etc., for you. A large supply of Chocolates, Creams, Bon Bons, Fancy Boxes, Ete., suitable for New Year's presentation at reduced prices. We carrya full line of these goods in a dozen different varieties. To He Tried l'or Wlfo-Poisoning. Yum \......r 11.... on mL- n___n.n _ $1 Stockings for soc u fancy Boxh mid Baskets all reduced at OOIMERCIAL. Iollnln. noon until!- WALDRON. Mucklesfon's Old Stand. TND TILE. -1-"dnocutnot ` [FOR HER?V uauuvvla av l._U QU ' Wool Underwear 25 to $x.5o. Wool Clouds 25c to St. ` ~.. Overstoclcings 25` to 8oc. v Cashmere Hosiery 25c to Wool Gloves zoc to 50:2. Kid`Gloves 75c to $1.65. Wool and Kid Mitts 25c to $1.25. Needle Cases `soc tb 35c. ` Umbrellas 75c to $4. Plain and Fancy Dresses $1.50 to $5.50. Skirts 90c to $3.50. Dress Silks 45c to $1.50 yard. Handkgrchiefs 5c to 75. Shawls 5oc to 86. V- `Ifnnl t'lIt.AQII!AnuI an. L. O- ...- 70. 35. \V 1): _A.TwEEsE goo - L g: _._4 i - THE P0'l'0(lRAPl'llN0 % oepnmem or n.A.wEEsE&c6. This wool Wlvol spook! Itllon to our nook ol [nay Goods. Onion `ho loco. Dinner sou. Btllquu Lumps. rum Fun and In- non. Prnlt nmm. In, all unable _!ot Chrlunu Punch. ` THOS. I1. JOHNS, IVOIIIIXOX ITIIIT. $777? You will nt iull value for our: dollu you invest in our non. We lnvo I0ld_COII of Fruit. 8013.. lot Ohtlnbu Oahu and tho null continua. ' TL]- --|. _. -_n ..--n_- _;A-_4n,_ . iSP\[NF nuw ynudl. UIll' IYJD IIIIO II CIOOIIIDU VI|I10a We lnvo Iolao spools! snap in Dodroom Snu Jun now. You uhonld no them. PABLORFURNISFEE In I rpoolulty with 11:. All the usual and nnununl doulnu In Parlor suite: on hon. Inn: odd ldou in Funny Churn (but will adapt. thomulvu to any parlor and Odd to m nttrsctlvoncu. at \ low prion. 01129.15 than I: ouollont vnlno. In haw. -A-ug -...I-I -..-_. I- I|-A---_. }W. J. Dick & Son. [Closing Up Sale ';'E(ln exoellent Food, admirably adgmad to the wants `of Infants ` `and'Young Peraofxa, and being` rlohlln Phosphates and Potash `is of the greatest utility in\9upply- ing the bong-forming an other Jndispenszzblo elements of food." 5 Boots. Shoes. VKee;5 in Mind in novsin full um. sud tho ||nnnQuCnI n--I-- gl ....I. KING STREET. UndefhVlt;'x:; ;n-d'F:n:n-itu:o `V ;_'DoI't WW u .;-v `I \JJ V10"; I-[X01 IIIIIT. To the Beat Advantage. QQQLQ. mun MONEY I 70 Wolllngton 8treet. olhu human will 3E:%`-3a':'.{`.:`.32':`y`.'~i IUID null J Duslon. Trunks, V Valises. -0UE- nun` ` ' I"o'viLii'-5'33? ' "1. I. 003: Ihwno. Q---Q: n..A_Q...- II.. A .nrn..An 88 and go Prigcess Street. mmrs `Ann IIWALIDS. __.j._..j.j__ H12 Cm: A. Gun-.nn.\'. M D. -'-m ova- Ian. on IUNIJAY Al-` r, 100. at 3:30 o'clock. Jnnu mm IN Two! l;..rv U ulvul JOHN mfn, Suntan. sass.-an-uT"`* .ou.n.nu- ., but Ii ,4 ANNUAL I..lli'I'1N(l OF THE b')CK- oldon. lo! the llwouon of Dlnoion And out budnou will in hold in the Court n)! uudaanu. numnn /u-`ru- . Jnnun. ms. at o'clock. u-Iuvvt III rut!!! writ-'7` Thnupi Ibo Indium M 85. George`: aumy. no unilieunnd no individual: Ionpnvidod with odiblomou CM-iguana nqungghu Mlhnilion Iii put- ocunyht. ' ` Z-* nu muu Ill BIG litili Ilwl BNO. brcnhi tho p. lho oil hon: which took In with pro-on mind it. Brown nuoluod t Jim. girl {mu tho pom ol danger u with clothes lint um hand onotlnnd the hats. D lnothuod `I to fund. An accident which might have Ruminat- od dicucmul occurred at the residents of Inn! '1'." 9, `O or two ago. His liulo dc hut pilot _ litchon tabla. Izunhigg {ho [ho_oi| live: In [and I I; D J. Uubutn glior MM 7`. Cl-w Jltonulivoo c-m-I-cm tivolynl. Wunou, J. Kulwood and C. 8. union, Iuditorl. IX '1 CIVQ iII\"XI'1 Council No. 90. 0.0 C F.. olocggd than cmoorn AV 3 meeting In .I.hoir hall has night: D J. Gubntt. PC 0: W. M. Dronnnn. C C : Chu'lo9 Clark, V C ,~Tw. P. Ball. recorder; A A. Moons. treuuror. E; Wsltor. pnlcu-: H. N. Holland, mnnhall: Mu. E Pouigrow, vnrdon;J. H. Suddntd. Rlllrd; I. H. Havwud. nut:-yg C. L BAQ. truoloo: J. H Bell, M D, phyuioian; J. 11. Doll. J. Wilson. C E Linton and C. L Bu . nprcoontm L3 as grand l I) J. Uubuu.G. hliu (`Jar Jlnwnuivou mmoum. claw up-nu u: an: guru`. Tho entenuive nesting capicity of the Grand operu hoube will Iurely be tested to its utmoot when"`The Land of the Living" will makeihe first appearance in this city next Friday night. The munngamenc of this enormously aucceerful melo drama has made the the moth strenuous e'Jrt.a to eclipse Inything hitherto othemptaed in the production of modern rnalo-dramas. The. 1 great London bridge scene in pnrcicular is reported on being I veritable triumph of stage mechanism. Comedy and I-enntion in not lacking. The Land of the Living" in by Frank Harvey. uunhor of "The Wu 0! Sin, "Woman Agninnq Woman, --2333 Ian Among Thieves." Shall We l"org'i\`e Her. and other succeufnl plays. The plan in now o as Sawyer`; Prioen.`.35c.. 3513., 50c. on 753. rim eapusc crunch. The Sunday school of_the First Baptist church held its annual Christmas enter- tainment last evening. There was a good audience. tlc pupils performed their parts well an * `L real live Sinta Claus made fun for the httlelulas. The programme con- cluded. interest centred in the distribu- tion of prizes and presents. with which the graceful boughs of the beautiful Christmas tree. bent low. Besides the numerous toys and fancy articles with which the tree was decorated, about tifty carefully selected books were pro aented to the pupiln, mostly `as prizes. Special prizes were awarded, one to Bee- eie Friendshipand another toAllie Moore for regularity of attendance during the last four years, be having mi.-used only one Sunday during that time A beautiful jewel case was presented the retiring Sun: day school organist. Miss Adele Mchunald, as a token of ap- preciation of her faithful servicae. Rgbt in the midst of all these good things in surprise was sprung upon the pastor nnd h 9 wife. A rocking chair and an arm- rnuir,em:ln beautifully upholstered, with voodwork of natural oak, were presented to them he no expression of love and of apprmiation of faithful services. The pen- tor, completely taken by surprise, made a brief but suitable re ily on behalf of Mrs. lning and himself. tlmnking the donors in uh 3 warmest manner for this expression of lundneee, and trusting that it nzight be the will of l'mvidence that they might long be permitted to labor together in the work of Christ. auvvs It is probable that the steamer North King will be released from the government graving dock this evening or early to~mor- row morning. The dock being then unoc- cupied tho Donnelly sslvaqe and wrecking company will that the SS Rosedale from her resting place oil" Craig`s wharf and place her on the dry dock blocks. (rapt. Uzunglu, part owner, is in the city and will witness the docking p cons and will be present at the survey. he captain cannot give credence to the report that the Rose- dale will probably be taken to Bullalo for complete rep.1ire,_but on the contrary, be rather thinks she will be put in ship-shape cmditian here. although the Bnllalo ship- boilders claim they can repair the steam- er for lese money, allowing for the duty imposed on American work and material on Canadian hulls. than for which she could be repaired here. As soon as the steamer is docked two experts will eurvey her, one representing the underwriters, and the other the owners. The extent of her damages cannot be denitely placed until she is surveyed. uuuun mu nuyu. The ladies of the mission guild remem- bered Mrs. Beamish. Mia! Seymour,`sec- rotary of the guild. read an address. and Master Mills presented her with several pieces of silverware. ` She Wlll he ltnuod And Dockad 'l`o-n'lor- Kingston and Bath Road Company. nil!` AIIIYIIAI t-Iwnrtux Ina mun sannnn UDIBTBIIIIUICHU. Rev. Mr. Banish : bible clue of thirty- vo young men book advantage of the occa- aion to present him with n comforoable corduroy arm chair and an address. Rev. Mr. Renminh mada A choice to- curuuroy arm Clllllf mm B" uuutusu. Rev. Mr. Beumiah made a choicore- ply, speaking in brilliant: terms to and about his boyl. The: Indian nf thn fhininn ovuild remem- A lrllllnnt lntertelnrnent In St George`: Bell. The most attractive Christmas entertsin- inent held lest evening was given by the older scholar}! of `St. George's Sunday school. St. George : hall was crowded with pupils and their parerlts, who spent on evening of reel enjoyment. Theleed- iog feature of the programme was rseries at living pictures presented under the di- " notion of Miss Alice Moore. A large ' HIWN lcreell. bordered to represent e pic- tirre frame. was erected on the platform. The living models took their positions he.- hind the screen, while the light thrown on the lront hrought out the forms on the screen with realistic. effect. The pictures represented were: Million` `>5-mp Bub- bles," Soul's Awakening. "Fair Flowers. "I've Tired. and Oil To the Klondylre. The letter wee the most arousing. It pictur- ed- e hrswny man leaving for the gold regions with greet gusto, end his re- _turn later in poverty s dress, and endish hunger depicted in his face. The e"ective- ness ol the picture csn be interpreted from the expression of 9. lady present in the hell: "I! thst s the way they come back from the Klondyke, catch me letting my hus- band go ! Several selections were given by Simmons & Brook's grnphsphone. also S. Thornton's orchestra rendered several pieces, the members also contributing vocal solos. The scholars were provided with hugs of candy before the close of th entertainment. ` Wan My RA)rninh n hihln nlnnn nf fhirkln II-H10! noun. Ilooolvod L_.___L Al- __;-,_,_ _ . .\ IHE 4 I . I. Elllllli THE STEAMER ROSEDALE. GIFT T6 new a R.\aeAmsH. the Land or the uung. ...o-..-i..- -..-A:..... ..... __:._ `II `.7 I190 OC(|.)OI I. I\I_ I`I'\l\E _I__ wvtj --- y-s- -uv-- `aw--'-an-J o ANNUAL IIETING 01' THE b'l'OCK- the nthu bnnlnnnn. will in mm in 9.1.. Conn. 'T5%II`IV$l Ill SWO.` D m\}or.I`. nutlubnlboroiu menu for ednploink Thcymngocjutunuellfotthdr that outthuouhrmu-vdohcgbulofoonrlo thvtioniclhtur. Ir. Dunno 2;-nk` Old. [all An. `gag; Anna-J --J It. and In. John Invnnco, Turgb Mountain. Man.. lo:-only of Sydonbun. have named an to visit nlativcl. It in tuna you-0 tines lboir Iv-0 Inuit, sod dur- ing um than any Inn bun quite pun- rmu. huin good atop: nndowning 5 no 1 at 5! at tho ......`.'.`.`.. ..... .:.".`......".".:`.`.. n p . I -....... icTo"1'a':3u'."'fi`oy"'s?;'oai'3'au7yFL|.`i;"c'o"'sh; untoonl `Iva? nil scuulon by .C.P.R , lullhnlhamn nnannm r an-nlnint. - I-Vv III \:Il||I'I. Somo time Ago Dnid Purdy, ohiio troo- ouror of the oounoil of the township of K-ngobon, eecurod permiooion from _tbot. body to dig o ditch in front of his property that front: on tho con- co.-aion rood running from Coton- qni to tie Perth Rood. Tho ditch oxtondododiaunoo of sixty feot ond cot. oton foot 0! tho rood. Tho rpot wo- do: . gowns and the council grontod Ilr. Party 38 tooroct-A gnu-cl`(onco. Subooquoolly booocnrod nonniooion toonnox tbo!oncod- in pol-don to hio ooo Corn. A migh- bor nomod W. Koudlom objoctod ood oroiodoon tho fouoo. wboroopon Ilr. Purdy onuuanod him boforo D. J. Wollor, J I . who hon twieo odjoomod tho ooro, and ohnoh yillhovo o nal booting t-bio took. rurruw um IFOIIDIO wmcn BIQSO mando Ind neighbors have recently been called upon to bear... Alllllllel llupurler. We are loaned to cnntrsdicte rumor. circulated here last week and published in the Bmckville papers, that in den hter of T. R. Mole: had attempted suici 0 while sulfering from religious mnnis induced by attending meetings of the holiness move- ment. The vep)rt is utterly without founda- tion. Mrs. ll. Austin. of Rockeld, a daughter of Mr. Moles, was taken ill while visiting at the home of her parents here, and is still for from well. but her mind is clear, and nothing of the kind in- mored has taken place. The family is unongst the most respected residents of "this district. and it is to be re- gretted that my section of the com- munity should ellow dislike for the new religion movement. with which Mr. Moles end children are identied, to tempt them to give currencv to I rumor that (while serving to cast discredit on the Holiness moyement) renders greater the sorrow and trouble which these friends neighbors reoentlv been called DUI IIWHII Uullega. The college is being put in order for the New Year: opening, when a very large at.- cendanco is expected. A aoriea of practical business talks will be given by some of Kingston's leading citizens during the com- ing norm on aubjacta that will be of great interest to business and shorthand stu- denta. An application tor a circular of tl-o college was receiveil to din` from England An old graduate. Fmnk Mallory, M illnry- town. was mmriod in few days ago. Can- grntulabioiil I Allmnec liupurtur. \Vn Ara nhnnn: IJIIIIIIIIII vullli LVUIUU. E. R. Card. in graduate of the business department, has secured a lucrative posi- tion with the American biscuit manufac- turing company. Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. (turd says that he secured the position two days after he arrived in Syracuse. Charles Turnbull. of the shorthand department, left to-day for is short vacation. which he will spend in Picton. L. A. Fell, In gradu- ate of the business department. has a first- class position in a large departmental store in Lead. South Dakota. George F. Smith, of the Cornwall commercial college. is in the city for a few days renewing old friendships. He is making a success of the Cornwall college. The nnllnnn in hnino nut`. in nu-Jan `nus IL.` lUl' bus Dyueunam screen by-law. The scholars of Queen street. Methodist Sundav school had a rousing time yester- day. The little tons had an afternoon en- tertainment with A tree and the others had an evening with aupeib relreehments. J. A. Gnrdnier presided. O'46+fQO , inrau EVERY rm;HI 6110- D. U. U.llDCK16Uu Few cities show such a solid block to that from Montreal to Clergy street:-, and that on a main business screen. Now in the time to correct; it. by voting on Monday for tho Sydeuham street by-law. scholars of Oamm nmmr. Mnr.)ma:.+. uruu DI.-uru. The Christmas cantata will be repeated to marrow (Thursday) evening. by special request. in St. Andrew s hall at eight. o clock. Tickets. 25c.; in aid of the gen- eral hospital. Tn hnnl hh I1!-nlznn ant] Rinnnncul Hnnnnn our uuspluu. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces. to inaI:ant- ly relieve and to permaently cure piles in the minsion of 'I`raa|: s Magnetic Ointment. 25c. E. C. Mitchell. I`... ..;o:... .1. . n . . . ...L _ ....u:.1 Lu__|_ __ Cnugh Sto pets ts combination of wild cherry. w ite pearine bark, licorice. horohoun_d and unisaed, in a lozenge form. Healing soothing and curative. McLeod =e Drug Store. Tl... (`I-...'..s..._.... ......L-L- ..:n L- __-_-_;,J nyc. u uox. Lucueou B uruz snore. Chief of police Adams, Naponoe. in the city to day stated that On-is Orman was sonbenced to one your in the central prison this morning for theft: at. Hinchin- brook. ' ' lAl"-..r.L UL .... .-H _ ----L3-Al-'~- -' FIIIUII IU KI HIUKHUDHIBII. "Cough Stoppers, a harmless and plans- ing remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hnarsoness and all other throat trouble, 10c. 11 box. McLeod"s drug store. ..1lnf nl nnllno Artlnnua KYA...-nu. 1.. Willa! ll IIIKBIUOOH. No one regrets the opening of Montreal street, but everyone, on the other hand. appreciate: it. Sydenhnm street. opening would be equally a boon. A7 Fllnnn nnrnwnll htlll nnrn, WUUIU U6 Bqlllllly I D00". Williams & Fallon, Cornwall, have com- pleted A handsome monument for the grave of Mrs. Dr. Hamilton in that town. Mr. Fallon is a Kingetonian. "nnIlDh Qhnnnnrn -1 hnr-mlnaa nnzl nlnnn, \lI'Il1.lldl.I III I HUSH. In the matter of insurance on the gen- eral hospital. the adjusters have settled on the buildings and were busy on the con` tents this afternoon. M - A..- ...........s- H... ......_:_... _: `I--L_-_I IICFUII UIIU Ulldyn V An nldermanic candidate in a downtown ward was olfered one hundred dollars yes. terday to withdraw from -the eld, which 0501' was refused. D nun..- ...l.......... -._-..L I-` 11_:a:u_ GEORGE MILLS & 00., 0110!` WE! TUYIIIBQ. R. Waller, advance agent for Griibh, the well-known Tbespiamia in the city at- ranging {or the appearance here of Mr. Griitah in "Faua1J'. 1.. AL- ......LL.... -3 .'.....-...._..- __ AI__ _._._ LIl'|-IK DLOI'U- Tho opening of Sydenhnm street is a public improvement, nota local one. It is for the good of everyone who ,9:-nvels across the city. An nlnrmnnin onnrlirinlm in - Hnunfnwn IUITBU |l'UHl IJIB IUKXIIIICT HIIOBKDCHIH "(tough Stoppers. Ounce pized Cough Stopper for allajzod coughs. McLood a Drug Store. ` Thn nnnnI'nn Al .q|-ulnnhnvn -On-only In n ' {D003 OUQ. Hedi hgve got to lay when you feed Car- novalry s crushed oyster aholln. 10. per .pac|mge. (Lve it a trial. ffnnntv inrnrn tn am-vn at. him -nu-inn nit. [UT lIU'U3y III IILIU CUIITU H0039. } London will annex the village 6! London West snd borrow $56,000 to. pay London West debt nburee and other purposes. Phief Iunnqr W. `"'nuhA-, nf l.hn nnni. V` 830 UUIR HDHTUU unu OIIIIUT PIITPOPOF. Chief heper W. Hughes. of the peni- tentiary. is` onjoygng a few holidays da- fez-red from the summer allotment. OII `A...-I. UL...`-....... I! f\ ..... ..!_....l l'V__....L iqhul Connolly. Mantras], in in city. Min (Irnnn Knnmvlv, Pm-I-J: in Hm nu UK I\UVo LI. llllll lfo 1.3"!- Alo and porter in small hug: for family use. Ju. Thompson, 292 rinceu Ba. Phone 304. ' `l:I'-...n. L_..A -;-L LA I-.. _..L._ _A.. I--J IV-.. .PIlZIIIUu \lxVU II) 11 Itfllllo County jurors to _serve at the spring sit- tings of the ditfereub courts were ballotod for to-day It the court: house. T/mrlnn will annoy that villuun 3|! Lnnrlnn Tlu Very Intact from On: And oonuuont l -The Gathuod Luna By Iaponcrl And tho Wouwu Fowl III-ea 'l`o_ tho ~ CI-n-AI--n I)-nun- Big sweep, fur trimmed, "deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-dale. cwy. - Miss Grace Kennedy. Perth, is the guest of Rev. D. and Mrs. Lung. Ala and nnl-far in small Iran. Inn lnmilv isrmipnn 31 um Asc1ssons.} `Aug THE News TOLD IN amen-' * nso-non. Anlvod Inn lnnlcoln. __.I Il Y,I__ I Bnolneu College Notes. -AV K0-|I`0-ll. V60 1:1!-.uI A (`two III Court. - __- l'\._:_I II J, 1nnV nun` wmu. smn1~u:snA 1. DILCEMBBR 29; 1-897.` Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. IIIIXTIIIFTFIIIIIIIU lillyu hblo mechanic. one of work. had ml '03:: lot their Chriuumo dinnar. Tho puonu were willing to oulfotin oilooeu I but the facts lashing; out ret! noon nach- ed then. This ionbqxtcnh. totho Ibouuodc (al An... ...... .1 |.n....|.I. ..u.....m_ $ L7'.`7l.'7'u2.i`ia'.".a":1...aa" ""'". ugh Do Groy Boymour. sixth marquis `of Hartford, was born in 1843 and inarriod adaughtor of tho rs: Viscount Bridport. Tho II) in vaa iormorly a captain in the Gran dior guordn. waa member of parliunono in I869 for county An'h'm, and in 1874 ho II! mombor of garlia m. for South Warvickohiro. Ho ll deputy- lioutanaot. lor Warwichhiro. wan oomp- trollor of hor majooty o houoohold in 1879, and in a oouuu-give in politics. n In Tho Hold. A much oirculalod roport has the round: that alderman R. H. Toyo hao withdrawn hio nuno from tho liatol aldor- manic oundidatoo. Tho roport ovidonuy ha in foundation in aldorman Togo`: withdrawal from tho liot for S onhan ward. but on oloction day ho will loud ' inthothickol choghtin Ontario ward. ! Iu_y lnecoo`d AMN:n. I.o.\'no.v.Doc. 29 --It' in rnmorqd club the muquil of Hartford will Inoooid the earl of Aberdeen u govornor-general _o! Cun- ndn. V \\'il And, when comos,tho ('nmpn.ign's sum- mons, with the t-heeric-.st of hearts And full lrmt in his lieutenants and his captain. of! he starts, And, he lmttles like :1 madman with his red and painted foes, Till :1 40-90 strikes , him, and, still fight- ing, down ll(`. (l`S. a Hui some-hn\\'o it :|l\s':1y.-2 Imppens, ho Ii.-m :-r.~x lw is nnl ll.-ulf as gr!-at and1-unseqm-miul '|.~n wlwn in H:I|00l|s he foughl; And at Iusl, (`.'l[)ill||:llil1[l, Hlullgh it gi\'o~: his Iwnrl :1 re-n('.h. ('iu:|r(|exl, hr 1;.-u-3 c-lmlning ,lIlH(`l`S nr spades up his share of trench. I lilllchtlouv Inrlin. 0 not qiwill In In the hn:n.unn|mnilInnn|.L':nhh-an Then this intellectual giant, who was sulioolecl perhaps at Yale, S\\'e.:irH :1 stream: of molten lava that would fairly make you pale; And he ohjurgntos the volum-I and the general det'i(-s, While he glan-.2 his lmughty Imtrad from two lnluvk, (li.~'(`ulure(l ey'.'s. TAYJLUES,

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